For 5e Xanathar's Guide to everything and Tasha's Cauldron of everything are both borderline essential for the extra subclasses, and other stuff they contain (Ebberon: Rising From the Last War is a setting book that also has some good Races and stuff)
If he DMs a lot the Lazy DM's Guides and...
He can shield himself from her touch at the electro-magnetic level. I mean when you get down to it, that's what touch is right, electrons repelling, right?
I think it's canon too, I know in the Savage land when they were a couple they had lost their powers but in AoA they were a couple too right?
I personally didn't like they way he used his beams to propel himself, like I get it's a force beam, so that kinda makes sense, but then how does he stop himself from being propelled when he's using it to blast people? (Also how does he not snap his neck using this "recoil" feature?)
I know it's canon from the cartoon, but I don't get how airbenders lose to firebenders, just blow out their flames/remove all the air from them/etc... Seems like the earthbenders would be strongest
Anyway, I felt like it trode slightly closer to the Lovecraftian line than previous seasons, they still never rationally explained some of the visions and stuff like the dancing ghost leading the woman to the researchers, but the maid posse was a horrible conclusion. I would like them to go a...
I took it as she was embracing her native side and all the mysticism stuff now that she knows her Iñupiaq name and joining the native tribe Oliver Tabaq was living with, like she's out there but they won't find her.
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